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Worker's Compensation

Human Resources: Information for staff and prospective employees with link

Maryland Association Boards of Education
Claims Unit
621 Ridgely Ave., Suite 301
Annapolis, MD 21401

Phone: 410-841-2493
Fax: 410-841-2669

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What to do in the event of workplace accident/injury/illness

1. Report the incident immediately to your supervisor. You are responsible to complete the Employee Statement and your Supervisor completes the Supervisor’s Report. Both forms are located above. These two forms must be completed and submitted on the same day as the incident. Please submit the forms to the Office of Human Resources, attention: Dan Hushion (scan to [email protected] or fax to 410-810-2671).

2. If medical treatment is needed, please be sure to tell the physician that your visit is for a work-related incident/injury/illness. Do not give them your health insurance card. In addition, do not fill your prescription by using your health insurance card.

3. Do not use your health insurance for any visits to your physician. Instruct your physician’s office to send all medical bills directly to: 
Maryland Association of Boards of Education
Claims Unit
621 Ridgely Ave., Suite 301
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: 410-841-2493
Fax: 410-841-2669

4. Following the doctor’s visit, you must contact either Human Resources Specialist Bryn Kibler or Supervisor of Human Resources Dan Hushion.

5. If you have work restriction(s), you must contact Human Resources to see if we can accommodate your work restrictions and place you in the Return to Work program. 

6. After the initial visit, any further treatment or therapy should be scheduled outside of your work day. 

7. Please be sure to submit all doctors’ notes/reports to your supervisor and to Human Resources.

8. Any missed time as a result of the injury must be authorized by your treating physician pursuant to Maryland workers compensation law. If you miss any time due to this injury, you must submit the documentation to your supervisor and to Human Resources. Workers’ Compensation does not pay for the first three (3) days of absence due to a workplace injury. This means the employee is responsible to cover these three days with their paid leave time.

9. Any questions, contact Human Resources at 410-778-7135.
 
Note: If the claim is not compensable under Workers Comp, the Payroll Office will adjust the employee’s leave according to the time lost and all medical bills will be denied by the workers compensation insurance carrier. Therefore, the employee will be responsible for forwarding the denied bills to his/her appropriate health care carrier. If care is received outside of your health care network, you could be responsible for expenses incurred.